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David Brenner

Evanston, Illinois

1930 - 2018

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David M. Brenner, 88, of Evanston, IL, former resident of Lincolnwood, born January 10, 1930, passed away peacefully February 3, 2018. David is survived by his wife Judith and daughters Rachel and Wendy. David graduated from Northwestern and University of Chicago Law School, and served in the...

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David was my former employer for many years and one of the best human beings that I have ever known.

He taught me many valuable things like compassion, empathy and to never jump to conclusions, attributes that are so important in life today.

One of my best experiences with David was going bird-watching with him. He was a great husband and father and, while I have not kept in touch with him, he was always near to me in my heart.

He may be gone from here but he will not be...

To Judy, Rachel and Wendy,

My thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow. I have talked to other Brenner family members and we talked of many shared times when we were children growing up together.

Carol Brenner Melnick

During this time of grief and sorrow for the passing of David, hold onto each other tightly and lean on those who you love, and above all else draw close to God and he will draw close to you giving you the strength to endure this great loss.

To the family: My sincere condolences. May the fond memories you have kept in your heart wrap you in comfort and bring you a measure of peace. Find strength in prayer and comfort from God. 1Thessalonians 2: 16, 17.
Sincerely, James

My sincere condolences to the family. The loss of a loved one is a very difficult time. May the fond memories you have kept in your heart wrap you in comfort and bring you a measure of peace. Find strength in prayer and comfort in God. 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17

May God give you the power beyond what is normal at this time to deal with your grief.
2 Corinthians 4:7.

My deepest condolences to the family. May you find comfort from God's promise 1Cor.15 : 26.

May you all have the strength you need at this time of sorrow, Phillipians 4:13.- Philadelphia.